Look to the Daysman
I put this out in in 1989. This is a concept album with many aspects. I guess you could say that this is my soul searcher. It has re-occuring themes and instrumentals too. The innocence here is refreshing as I look back at this one. You can hear my influences like Jethro Tull, Yes and even The Who.(My favorite group) Greg Philips played some leads on this album. Many people really liked this one and I'm really proud of it.
There are eighteen songs : Secret Place / Learn To Obey / This Time / A Thought / Present Day / Gentle as a dove / Seven / Cup Of Tea / Doxology / Daysman / Michael / Justice / To The Father / Resurrection / Eagles / Ride Away / Not By Meat / The End.
Healing Cuts
I put this out in in 1987. It features Greg Philips on guitars. We both shared the songwriting. Though this album was done on a small machine, it was pretty stylish and had a zepplinesque feel. It has a tone of conscience and a backbeat of the John Bohnam feel. Greg played Page inspired guitar with an added quality. My vocals here were a shadow of things to come. This album is no longer for sale or at least not at this time.
There are ten songs : True Love / Staring To Grow / Me and You / I wanna Know / I'm Looking Up / Shine It Bright / The Good News / Look Ahead / Jazzmatazz / Pie
When I make my albums, I record on the recorder like it was an analog machine. . . my albums are not done in Pro Tools. There is no pitch correction, no cheating, no faking! When I do things I do them the real way, that is why I am the real deal!!!.
You've heard it said: "they don't make music like that anymore", well, I do and I'm happy to be the one doing it. I hope you will come back again and visit my site!!!

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